I think the writer is mistaken and that shrink-to-fit is a normal printer feature.
However, any program for printing scannable ballots must be precise about the scale it prints at. If someone uses the wrong printer settings for ballots in Republican areas, that is not a plausible mistake.
Shrink-to-fit is a client-side software feature, not generally actually performed by the printer, but by the computing device.
I think the writer is mistaken and that shrink-to-fit is a normal printer feature.
However, any program for printing scannable ballots must be precise about the scale it prints at. If someone uses the wrong printer settings for ballots in Republican areas, that is not a plausible mistake.
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Exactly.
And it’s not just that a ballot is printed at a certain size, it it whether or not the scanning machines can process it correctly.
In a legit election process, a reference ballot would be printed and then fed into the scanner to see if it was readable.
I think the writer is mistaken and that shrink-to-fit is a normal printer feature.
However, any program for printing scannable ballots must be precise about the scale it prints at. If someone uses the wrong printer settings for ballots in Republican areas, that is not a plausible mistake.>>>. Yes the printing should be at a job shop. They know how to print and they will perform to spec. and you QA the results. i’ve had tons of paper printed in my carreer. each year. There are no process controls with elections therefor they are all fraudulent.
Shrink to fit is a computer printer software application, it’s not in the printer itself.